In 1927, the orchestra of Francisco Canaro and singers Agustín Irusta y Roberto Fugazot performed at the Fourth Tango Competition organized and sponsored by Max Glücksmann and his Disco Nacional record company. The first prize was for "Noche de Reyes", which permitted its composer, Pedro Maffia, to go on to record some sides for Disco Nacional, and was made popular, as well as by Canaro, by Carlos Gardel, who recorded it on October 22,1927, shortly after the competition. All of the remaining vocal titles were also recorded by Gardel between October 20 and 22. Gardel and Canaro, besides immortalizing these tunes, allow us to remember Max Glüksmann, the progressive businessman who did so much for tango and to whom, many believe, Carlos Gardel and Francisco Canaro owe their fame and fortunes.